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>- If he does his business in his crate, yes, absolutely crate train him. The first step is making him figure out it's not okay to do his business in his bed<
Proper house-training to be clean indoors (ie. actually *ask out* not find the mat/tray) takes about 2 weeks and reliable bladder and bowel control comes within a couple of months - so not a long period to be inconvenienced by putting a lead on and physically carrying or walking a puppy to an appropriate area and rarely needs many middle of the night trips ;) >when the weather is bad or is cold or when I am otherwise not prepared / in the mood to take them out.

>(I'm totally disinterested in waking up in the middle of the night to let them out to potty, for one.)<
>Lisa, that's one of the most upsetting things I've ever read on this site.
>Just remember that when a puppy is taught to use a tray or pads indoors, it's been taught that it's good to mess indoors. Fine if you're never going to visit someone else's house or stay in a hotel.
>So do you "walk" your dogs around the rooms of your apartment throughout winter on their leash (providing you can still see/reach the TV or PC )
>and how on earth do they retain (achieve?) physical condition, muscle tone never mind mental fitness with this regime?
>I really wish I hadn't re-read this now - frankly there's nothing in your method of raising dogs that would be acceptable to anyone who cares an iota about animal welfare. I'm equally as disgusted as I am depressed by it. Teri
>Anybody who's had a puppy knows that when they defecate it stinks - regardless of whether you pick up immediately or not
>There's really not much to say without seriously breaching TOS - probably wouldn't be any point anyway
>I don't really think ANY of this individual's methods or advice are remotely defensible
>I hope ANY advice so far written by LJE is *never* found on a search engine by anyone
>Teri :)
>I'm not having a go at you
>Cant understand you as a owner what if someone wouldnt let you go to the loo in the night if you needed to you should know if you gotta go you gotta go regardless
>I visit Poland where most people are apartment dwellers and everyone trains theri dogs to go outside and they ahve very cold winters.
>I'll simply discontinue reading this thread, so that it'll work out for all of us<
even to the extent of believing apartments (a.k.a. flats ;) ) are uncommon the UK and don't seem to have resident dogs :P Wow, times are a changing fast round these shores aren't they!
Strangely enough my own dogs play on a daily basis, come rain, snow or shine, with 5 toy dogs, one mini-mongrel and a Kerry Blue. Their 7 playmates are exclusively owned by retired ladies who simply dress themselves for the weather and get on with it - in other words good pet owners. There are many others we meet on a less regular basis but nevertheless in all climes :)
that wasn't hype surely? Working for the Canadian Tourist Board as a side line per chance .......... :P :D
or why you would object if I did, my husband loves it and clearly so does Blue. I said apart from the cleared sidewalks not much use for walking dogs not everyone lives in the towns. But as Blue says we went a bit off topic talking about Canada because Lisa doesn't even live there.
>You've really lost me<
ooops >It truly is a shame my personal life (that you really know next to nothing about) upsets you so.
>Maybe I'm just lucky and have very intelligent dogs, and all the puppydogs you've known aren't so intelligent - but I somehow doubt that's the case.
>I do let them go to the loo in the middle of the night if they've gotta go; they jump off the bed, walk to the pad near the people bathroom, and go to the loo.
apart from the other stuff already highlighted there's this little gem ->put him on a short leash and hold onto the leash wherever you are - watching TV, typing on the computer, etc<
) and how on earth do they retain (achieve?) physical condition, muscle tone never mind mental fitness with this regime? I really wish I hadn't re-read this now - frankly there's nothing in your method of raising dogs that would be acceptable to anyone who cares an iota about animal welfare. I'm equally as disgusted as I am depressed by it. Teri
>put him on a short leash and hold onto the leash wherever you are - watching TV, typing on the computer, etc<
>If you don't think you can watch him constantly, put him on a short leash and hold onto the leash wherever you are - watching TV, typing on the computer, etc. If he moves around, making you think he might be getting up to wee or poo, you can glance at him. If he starts doing it in the wrong place, you can give a correction both verbally and with the leash, then pick him up and take him to the tray.<
I doubt the pup is too bothered. I have to confess though, I personally, do not get up in the night to pups I use a puppy pen with an area away from the bed layed out with paper that they can use until they are physically able to control themselves overnight then we switch to a crate until fully reliable in terms of toileting and chewing with tends to be adult. The pup is not being taught to use the papered area as much as allowed nothing is said to them and I clear up while they are out playing first thing. As I do a very concentrated effort on housetraining my pups are generally pretty reliable after about 7/10 days so clearly my method does not inhibit that. I suppose some may think I'm a lazy, dirty beast ;) but I think, when you have a puppy to deal with, you need all the time in bed you can get, we are early risers anyway up about 6.30, but I would not dream of not taking them out during the course of the day, donning coat, wellies or whatever else is needed to cope with the elements.
>I hate (hate!) the cold and don't want to have to bundle up to take them out in the winter,<
>So do you "walk" your dogs around the rooms of your apartment throughout winter on their leash (providing you can still see/reach the TV or PC ) and how on earth do they retain (achieve?) physical condition, muscle tone never mind mental fitness with this regime?
>My dogs get plenty of exercize, fresh air, mental stimulation, are healthy, and are perfectly well socialized.
it is clear she does take the dogs out when it suits her, but don't we all pick a break in the clouds when we can :), it's just this ethical question as to whether she should be making greater efforts to allow the dogs outdoor access for toileting.
>They do go to the bathroom outdoors when I take them on walks, train them outdoors, or supervise them running around out there. This happens most every day in the spring, summer, and autumn<
:). Fortunately in the UK we have to deal with this less and less and I can get round it by driving to the shore for a walk on the beach no good if you are hundreds of miles from the coast though. Very cold snow usually desicates to powder, anyone know if you can get snowshoes to fit a dachsund? :D >Well in the light of her not actually specifying what the winter regime is I have to accept what I suspect is your interpretation :-D<
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